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Lockdown is helping me design new routines, choreographies: Ashley Lobo

WION Web Team
New Delhi, Delhi, IndiaUpdated: May 18, 2020, 08:04 PM IST
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Indian choreographer Ashley Lobo. Photograph:(WION Web Team)

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While he works on his new routines, the choreographer adds that online omits the human touch from the teaching.

For an artiste, isolation often works as an inspiration. Ace choreographer Ashley Lobo has now been home ever since the lockdown started in end-March but staying true to his workaholic self, he is using this time to design new routines and choreographies.

However, since most of these new routines are being taught online, Lobo has had to adapt to a very different sense of space. 

Ashley Lobo said, "The lockdown is helping me design new routines and choreographies. It is challenging because we are teaching online. For one, the choreography itself has to be very limited. It has to involve more micro moves and something that does not take too much space. Any steps that involve traveling across the floor have to be omitted." 
 
While he works on his new routines, the choreographer adds that online omits the human touch from the teaching. "When you are online no matter how well you teach what is missing is the group dynamic. It creates excitement and draws out the dancer more. They cannot hide and part of performing is overcoming shyness."

But, just like many others, Lobo knows that the virus is something we might have to live with for a while and online classes definitely help in keeping the discipline of dancing in place. In fact, he is also planning an online international collaboration soon.